Lighting Posted on October 7, 2015 by James ← Forums ← Back to Lighting... https://www.rogerdeakins.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-symposium-pro/forums/../css/images/wait.gifPractical Light advice. (No replies)leandroimaz1 month agoleandroimaz 1 month agoEdit | Delete | ReportHello Roger You say you normally use 60W bulbs for the practicals. My question is how do you make it so you don't see the bulb behind the lamp shade and make it even ? Do you add any kind of diffusion to the bulb? Or is it because the lamp shade is thicker? Kind Regards Leandro https://www.rogerdeakins.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/small_1KJH2NQF.jpg Back to Lighting...
Hello Roger
You say you normally use 60W bulbs for the practicals. My question is how do you make it so you don't see the bulb behind the lamp shade and make it even ? Do you add any kind of diffusion to the bulb? Or is it because the lamp shade is thicker?
Kind Regards
Leandro